‘Butterfly’ by E.E. Cummings

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E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) was among the most influential, widely read, and revered modernist poets. His many awards included an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and the Bollingen Prize. Among his many volumes are The Enormous Room and Tulips & Chimneys.

Hattingdon creator Vivian states, “It is Mr. Cumming’s Butterfly poem (read below) which inspired me to create this hat.

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Butterfly (poem)

Butterfly, the wind blows sea-ward,
strong beyond the garden-wall!
Butterfly, why do you settle on my
shoe, and sip the dirt on my shoe,
Lifting your veined wings, lifting them?
big white butterfly!

Already it is October, and the wind
blows strong to the sea
from the hills where snow must have
fallen, the wind is polished with
snow.
Here in the garden, with red
geraniums, it is warm, it is warm
but the wind blows strong to sea-ward,
white butterfly, content on my shoe!

Will you go, will you go from my warm
house?
Will you climb on your big soft wings,
black-dotted,
as up an invisible rainbow, an arch
till the wind slides you sheer from the
arch-crest
and in a strange level fluttering you go
out to sea-ward, white speck!

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Note: Due to illness and myriad complications, we have become way behind in our posting. Please bear with us as we “catch up”. Thank you. — Hattingdon Horses.


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Int’l Day of Charity

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In 2012, the UN General Assembly set aside September 5th as the International Day of Charity.

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According to the members of the General Assembly, the day was set aside to increase awareness among the global community of charity activities and organizations. The day was also set aside to give a platform to charity related activities.


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Vivian created Charity Hattingdon on August 2, 2017, to help raise awareness plus bring in money through the sale of the design to aid and rescue horses needing our love, help and support. Charity was one of our highest sellers of all time, and is still a popular design. We hope she brings you a “hatful of smiles”.


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Tangie

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The Tangie fashion cap is so colorful and festive. Vivian created it some time ago — about 2020 or 2021 or so — and it somehow got overlooked. Let’s take care of that right now!

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The Tangie design features a delightful “fashion cap” made from overlapping slices of three types of citrus fruits — orange, lime and raspberry orange (also called blood orange) — along with a few tender tendrils. Isn’t she delightful?

Tangie Hattingdon fashion hat.
Tangie Hattingdon.

We are putting her on some product as of this writing. If you have product that you want the Tangie design on, please let us know in comments or email us.

Thank you for spending time with us. We hope it gave you a hatful of smiles!

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Thank you for spending time with us and see you again soon!

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P.S. If you want this design on a tee or another product, let us know. We can have it to you in minutes.


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Cadence

When Vivian created this design all those many moons ago, she named it Cadence. It is one of the most popular Hattingdon designs ever, and still going!

Vivian decided to “freshen it up” a bit — just a little (wink).

Cadence 2024

Cadence 2024.

Then . . . . there is this one. Vivian made a few adjustments when creating a third version. She says this is the one she wants. So charming.

Vivian’s Pick.

Which one catches your eye?

New name?

Since we gave her a bit of a make over, a group of Hattingdon followers asked us to rename her Allegra. It is a very nice name. Here’s what it means — and how it is typically used.

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Allegra is Italian in origin. It means happy and jaunty. The musical term Allegro means “quickly with a happy air”.

How lovely.

But some Hattingdon fans wrote us saying that Allegra sounds like she has a cold or an allergy or something, and might sneeze any minute. Hahahaha. Hmmm. We cannot have that can we?

Easy. We will continue to call her Cadence. Thank you, and see you again soon.

Updated: 08.22.24


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